Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 48, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 May 1828 — Page 4

TO SPRING. Blest hope of cann, enchanting Spring! Thj throne is rnndc of budding Cowers Thy voice it 'vith the birdi that ling Anions tne le,ve of thy green flower. . Thy breath it of that weet perfume Which comet where YioMt make their bed Thy cheek is of the roollew blonia Thar sprinkled on the dais j ? bead. Thine eye i like the fky's deep Hue; Thy robe ii of the gr?y muun:1, Thy gemt are of the niurnins; dew; Thy footsteps m ike a f iiry cronru1.

are faintly bcrr.c upon the dying gale; but

where bolta ere tpcut upea lbs waters of the reckleta deep. Tbe pleasures of Hope ere the only

pleasures thnt can flourisd unimpaired to

the latest periods ci suoiunary neing.Joy and transport may glitter for a while upon our cUud!s3 skies; but soon they are obscured bv the rolling clouds of miflr-

jtrt'-e, or downward steer their flight, kl-niit and re'irel- ss," to set fcrevr in the isea of death. Hi pe lingers still behind "to lighten ani tj cheer;" and though her I radiance may for a time b buried beneath i the rhc rles ocean of disappointment; yet : refreshed bv-her "slumbers, she springs

anew from her mgloriou? b d, and flames

From the New-England Weekly Review HOPE. The son? of men, though exile! from the

bowers of Eden to a world of oe. at 11 jj whh reg-.-norate beauty upon the blushing

fed their bosoms burn, still foci tin ir heart checks of the morning sky. animated in tbe pursuit of early happine- jj Sor will Mie pleasures of Hope be conJn the morning of life, ere the hert hr.s j fi;,ed to the nairow sphere of our earthly bled from the enveoenpcd an ows of mis- nxistence. The stream ol time shall be fortune, terrestrial Happiness dance up n .'dried by the flames of a consuming world; our voutbful sicbt, acd continues to iospi.e ; nvd von shoreless sea of suns shall be

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us with romautic d'earns, till we have j iv.ept by the blast of de ith, tiut the plea ,; clasped the airy phantom to our nulling Louies of Hope remain uncharged. When jj

fcUUA lbs a2c c. pater.!

Aw Bee Hive- A bo, to ts c:d of inch plunk. y tcoi feet tluee .ntb. 7 12 inches in width. The upper ?att cf bos is to be divided off. ll..inn a ep.nce i,t suf.i ient to adroit a drafter, cay about . i-,hM in front. The drawer is to

slide upon a partition made to fit the , side of the box exactly, and through the middle of this partition a hole I to be made, and a coirespondivg one in ihe bottorn of the drawer, (abmt one and a fourth inches diameter,) so as to nlloW the bees to pass from he lower part of the boa into the drawer; a pane of gkis is to be fitted i the outside of the diawcr.sav eight by len, and a sliding shutter is to be made eo as ta secure tbe glass, and exhide the light. When ti e honey is wnnWd for ue, tirst e..riAin. through the pane of gta-?. that

the- drawer in tilled, then introduce a little

smok. into the top of the drawer, in me

Mini way, by means 01 a c.n.ii-i -

tpe oees ii.te n

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r I . .-.t i hp hive.

breads. Ti then we find that although it j rui., shall ficrrely .talk wherever the sccnaPU V. rtf if r rw r r vnd the strikes the ev-from afar with su; eriatiTe er of Goi ha enprgised-when tbe pillars separate the buttcm ol I ; c brightnes-, and sparkles with th- most ab Qf the u-jiverse.nlnl! be entombed benonth h pa'tition will', h ; ' , p luring colors vet its brightness serves only ! the wreck of "demolished worlds,1 and "all j, drawer, and cm. ; .ie J .es to dazxle with the glare of deception, and nature gasping in the pangs of death,'' tne drawer o . itfcMoi hut allure to ruin. Itis Ike the isha!l heavi- her 1j tremendous croan: j, common, e yiik.. j. ji JJ .

: nope, numoie, anu aciciic, wm n-u . ;. thft ruins tif ii O'Jl be'e r,r

departed time; bright as the visions of an (expiring Saint, and decked with the robes j of Immortality.

ctheri.il flash that plays upn the bosom of th lurid cloud beautiful to the view, but np tt'.th the Tveapn of dttrui tion. Nor are terrestrhl nlesures les beautiful than illusive. Thry may light up a rriim of premise; hut it is a more dim nd tra' t-i, and not the dawn of eternal

i!a They may cause a faint gleam of! comf-rt to cast a light cold and tremulous

U O.'i Ji? arKf.e?a Ol IHU .rouuitu suui. bu? it p. si'1" like the fadins corruscations of the meteor; like the stai which shoots and fall- ai-d 'hen is -en no more. D ,f whe -ery oiher ronsolalion that Cfti !rr the heart ha thus taken it?

l! -'it r ncar'h, ai.d lef. this vale of soi- jj nf t- :i.'

roi., wr...-i in ten-foli darkness by the ; The face of my Aunt kindled with anger; shades Hoe; what glittering from the .J, r 'ne tXl ;,timed 'nir! f-light thing drk i.oiom -S alTlictiort, bursts upen t! e ' ?ll!d of me what can any body spv ol'mcf cnraptM .;d vi w unbars tbe ga'es o j' They ?.,' .nj?svrrcd the Corporal, Gi r,. and pur upon the kindling eye t c . gravely, at d drawing his word to ke ep efiVg ncH .,f ff uright world? Ti 11" , ;, h-r in sufpci so, 4uhat you arc no better

the faiii-t daughter of the skies, iier i :ban cu eught to be.

foiin ic I i f ly h the vernal morn wuni :

ulo bee w ill t c-ium.

fr. .wA M l til.

j le s, and rot a .? r ; r J . Bos f -4t PulUid

vczz rt ever to Corfu, and placed wU'; thoc!!:crs. Judge cf tho r.cttr's astor ish:r- - a finding that her ir.r.g-r.:.ry m dcr; ' filter was amcj the number TcJT .dUn perceiving she X7HS a fo

tn" uri:3 carried her back to ?.lisso. lon..i, bound up her wounds winch har1 all thn cppearar.ee cf being mortal, bat ghe recovered, end hergtcry having .Utracted the attention of t!.2 recrc::::: agents, the interesting Cresula was rescued froni bon. dage, & what is more thus singularly des. tined to be or i e more restored to the arme

of her discono'ute parent.

JJlaqmerc s Utters from Greece. irashingion, May 3. Died in this city, at a quarter before G -lrtlr t vniiirrr ti IT. i t

THOMAS TUDOR TUCKER, Treaso": j T- r of tho Uwiied Stat-s, in the C4th year l of his age He uzd been cc:.f:r.ed to his ; bed b) the mal t y nhich termi.iattd his life, fori ir! een weeks, and died in the entire poss. -ion of his mental faruhie, a j in the must resigned and pious Irani 2 cf mi d. j Ol' tnis vencrahle and mrst estimabh ! man, it is not our purpose new topourtray :lhe character, further than to say, that he :: was a pataiot of the purest character, testified in ihe ordeal of the revolution, and

approv.o in tiie political trials wnich fob iloA- dit. He was a representative from the St !? of South Carulir.a, in the fir?t

i' rrdivzi of Ihe United States,and forsoms ! t;ru'j a'Tcr . tds, dese rvedly enjoying the ; r ' ct c itiofe with whom he was aKci

th

From the Cherokee Phoenix. Scandal. "There are people," continued the Corporal," 4inho can't even breathe without slandering a neighbor." "You iudirc too severely," replied my

fiMnf Pmrlr. Oni nn i l;tnr1irrd Vihv il W'tll ' fill'

doen not deserve it." ! 11 7 V " ,

1 iiai msv rciorieu iu-j vu. : jku, 1

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lth'it I have heard very slight things said

i r-, t ' r " r 3 f h'il)

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t u .i tl.H important duty of putting tliis

n e undr r ti; Uovemmenl into operation. lie had, for

. d in the folic w- j many year? previous to his decease, filhd

1 ridiculous. A I . borer ; with tiuelily tne dut'.es 01 tne cnice whicb

he held at the time of his death; ai.d in : his public as well as private life, was the

model of a gentleman, and an example ta all around him. Intcli igtncer.

A C.t.-.-nnd un' .:: rr v. ' nftici-, thai h im r ,.se i- - '

lef Hie Wfi.i:-,, Mfti-.f . f the Prnr.sylva- ! 1 canal, -."ho .ad h en hie-ed by nature

r ii ,!:hv croi i.f ii I. air.

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lor, in

which his

fellow laborers had given him, on that ac

count. His err.n'c vor informed him, that

J.o in, I rriiti.rred ihs color of his nwo,or

some other nersmrs hair from led to laoV, silent and unsf en; yet pervading at,d eth-

ame cllife tcri cicni. uu in me acissue cuuc us u.

er is concentrated; and is like the life gir-

cure all the articl e ? icn tus "receipt,

Female injlutntt. Every where through out the circle of her intercourse her inilaerce is felt like the dew of heaven, gertle

97IIIW JH.t v.---. - and proposed doing the .ame rflic? fcr him, if he would zo to I'ifhns a.id pro

at ku i to overcast ir, and her count. '1

nno i is bneit the uncreated be:r:. She defce ds U ihr er.ith, ai d dejpair shrink abnslied rt m her h- arnittt: gUntc. 1 anc short- to the dt- r' re !rr.s f the ctt -grr ial night. S'.e wav s h';r n- u'tc ai; and theemotioLs- f 'hr, hr...t are hu.d d -into a st.ite of corr -a.", mild as lb'? i( , ere they quivered')1,. cmlinK Vir 04 ! ere th vcre rutHed by a brooding tjint, ? Ko m,'v.! nti r ! a :ir . 'I p water. '

Pere coothe? ai.d tnii.q'ii.:;: f- ty d soruo'lv :,uVruon. whiUt tt rn itv, like ti.e summer eveninc, !er-pjads t'.t r ut. r m ard l-.rtdh-, !h" promise ot a lulure,

jj called. So inpatient was and ol lav tog t!ic metamorphosis l!"tcted, that he

Fury 111-:,.-:' from the eyes of my Aunt: ; prevailed upon Ihe in.phuer to use ne

-.7-,, fjy ilir - n '(hi ai titles no naa on imr.M. j o mis mc

ter conscnteii, ana !tunfe-iiaiey appuea 10 the brad of the fo.mer, a c.titplatm of pot-

It Sniiish whitini! and lime! But much

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H I .j thev s-landcr no ciie who doe? net deserve it," n marked the Corporal,

jecrinlv, he left 'l.c iron.

1-!; and tVftfcl, h.t she was rigidly moral

ar d virtuou. The purc?t ire wa? not mur. chaflt.; he I'opc hun-elf rould not bo-.'-t moie piety. Corri.ms of the carr c tne-? of !j' r own co..dact, tho w.i i wound.d at the lemarl: of the Corporal. ! Wi.v thou! her ir-ighbors slander her? I V Sim could rot comet lure.

ne k efoK arid delightful dav. ii Li t m Aunt 1 0 Cv'i?oied.

Il-jpe, through f.v ry changing fc-ne, is j! xv'.io can 1 1 v . in tht wjrn. without suffering the dit lire eompanion, the celestial in r. t scawlnL mlt-m i:l too .-luriD ok insigmki-

nf n;ir: but it IS whrn the W.IVf? I a:.ir- ; (;ANT TO eLAi:J ATTENTION.

tion are bihowing over our devoted head?, that r f-ieaiures gvi peculiar o fol -tion. 1" fie div of prosperity, fhe may

plum' Ihe fairv wings of plcasur ; but in

Y.:eiit7S cl 11. v Auottnav well be; tothedisn.ay of both pane, so caustic conrPive.l. b'ie was sensibly ii jured. , was tbe application, (ne h ir. - alp, and inTrur:,be hacih-rfiibler. hhc was peer-; tegument, it ere inve.v.,1 m coc genera . A 1 1 . 4 mm A It f 1 r n I

Swixt Driah op. Liu lan r i me. This deligtifful eeies cf the ruse- family isnclij calculated to train agaii.pt the Mdes of !

t!i- u;:,h of atlliction be can environ the ; houses, the pillars of the ph.zza, or to io-

I tcrmii'gle with the vinds which entwine j ' bow. rs &c. Theie arc a number of varie- '

tieb; the most tommon is the single red.

thicker L'lfcm with a halo of immortal glo'V. it i- then, that her inspiration is felt, a-i'l h-r -cr-t mytt.ries elevate the sou!. It is then, .hat with a countenance anirrat. d Sv 1 e jo) , ai-dcciened by the sm b H. nvr:. she can walk before ut, and bi-cK n to tho-e blissful periods of futuri '. " e tiie -hafts of bitterness shall il. - L.I liil'iFf'

Ceae l O -.IT IO Hie uicl-uhik

ruin. 1 ne poor 1 -now n ,f, er prvini months, been suffering i; Jrribable tor lures from the slougnini: of the diseased p uts, and i- yt not entirely convalescent. A new scalp has been formed in part, and the nalient will doubtless soon recover.

Whctht r he will have anothe r supply of hairtof any color, is pcrhap? prohlemati

A person I cal. We understand he intends prosccu-

tit;g Ihe employer icr 115 ng ncv in me misfortune, xhc alfair should teach a salutary beson to those who are sooHicious as to meddle with a substant e, of which I hey know not the nature or e fleets, as well as cause a disposition in all to be content with what nature has done for thena without vainly attempting to alter what is fixed and immutable. Souvenir.

which is found freiim ntlv growing in tbe

'wild luxuriance by the sides of road. ! hedges, &c; th next is the iingie blush j imported from Em ope; after which follow 'the more rare varieties viz. th serai-double

red, the double red, double blush, double

wlien a c ti fg lamp shall nurn in ine , prbled, double white, tbe evergreen, and , dark charr it , f sorrow, and the charms ; theChine?e white. Some of these are as

l a middle sized rose, and two inches in di-j

I ametc r. Alter trainn g these in the situ- j ' ation they arc to occupy , the branches imy ;

i be inoculated with numerous other kinds

A GUKC! AN IIKROINE. Sophia Condulimo was the w if of an ollicer nf distinction, who fell during the siege liliselonghi. When the Turks entered the town she was among the crowd who sought tocscape the fury of the enemy by

quittmg the w.dls, accompanied by her

iig beams of the sun; awakening, illuetra-

j ting and almost creating the moral aspect I of the scene. To speak first cf the &M

relation none can conceive boo much a daughter rr.ay prcrr.cte the ccfort, acd the moral bencGtcf her parent?, bat thefs who have seen the female character exhibited under the influence of an enlightened

(understanding and an improved heart;

! which, by their mutual action have prodajced the most extended vievvs of duty, with I the strongest desire to fulhl it. As a si- ; ter, a female may esert a most important

influence. With no strong counteracting circumstances, she tr.ay give what features she pleases to the moral and iiitelUctua character cf those with whom she is co:nected in this relation. All the street eo-

Jdearn:ent3 of mutual aCTacticD and cctfr deuce ill give weight to her iufluence.An intelligent, high aiming fernala cf a oell di:ciplined mind and pious heart, has , been known to nivc a much higher cast 01

1 character, attainment, and cenditien, to j

i large circle of brothers and sixers, I they would otheruise hate received. W jit is as a rncArr'that uorr.sn has allti i powers with which the munificence cf W ! Dirino Benefactor hr.s endowed bsr,

turcd to their highest perfectcin, ssa ercised in their greatest strength.

Kindness in tickness N otfcinj ,cc c:orc sincere admiraticn ZT'3.)

ducc

felt gratitude, than the kind BeV nsiduojs attenticna cf an z"zz, friend in sirknss. Every terr?r e--

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of life siu-ll ..v vitn the colors ol unmiii a middle sized

gled liV. The dim confuione that now surround tH,f-rvc but to point the rapturous eve or Hope to visions of future hap

piness When every slar that glitters on ijofr06es at a considerable height from Ihe the ocean of life hn sui k in its surge; j, grGUnd, which will render them particularwhen tfie tiansicnt meteor ol earthly plea- I y interesting. sure hav sparkled and expire, and the j. dark and troubled horzHi that terminates h AMERICAN 1NHENUITY.

all our faithly pn.eects is hung with j f)ni Uli, xu. ,..4r -7, thnr hundred and ; clouds ar d midnight: c??en then, can the I tfar p(ltCnh-, for various inventtoiis and im ' inkir-cr soul spring aloft upon the buoyant Jircv p ,,,, j,.ac icvu n,., at the Pat-! wi us of Hope, and rise to thow bU-sful rui Qifice in Washingir n City. One of; Co oes above, which feel not the baleful j oc patents is for applying nets to pine-' ir tluenee of these rolling spheief, i n are Jj aPptc tlieees. a second for holdirg booU irtadiated by the et-rnal light that flas.V i ;l j tlM j,,, -cfgt.f;, third for u ! from the tnrone of G id. 1 hcrt. vr ke, a fouilh for a new mode ol j When the soul is tins elevated in tl e ' prCMn jriJ, rf(gS af butter, a fifth for.

fruition of Ileavenly miss; tne nowm m h tjt kt?t oi Mh.!irun a sixth lor an im-

1 prr ved mctle of blol'.g a black-smith tf 1 la Hows, ;in cigth fetT a new mode of making hominy, fce ccc. !

I Ihesi; are certainly inportant inventions; but they all yield i the one grant1 ed, a few ye:;rs fince. tr converting John vy ter, upon the p.vmc t of twenty dob; j l.M, iitof77fn strum doctors, with full' au !

Uhority to kill, by tht; u:e of :i'capt laths, ca j

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son and daug.itf r. 1 hey had not proc.ee- J mitigate distress, acccsspanitu d ?d far, when the mother perccivod a par- jj tie and eoft accent cf symp-t.-y ty f Turks coming toward them: boni -Jj filb the cuul with emotions Kst fied at the f ile which was about to befall i; cribed, even nbile its frib lsr J'""Vt'

her daught r, a beautiful cirl of 10, td.f; writhing with ccrcciatm P'""- .

turned to the son, who v. as armed, and - pleasures of alleviating UiS"-13 i

told him

necome a

consolation bloom with renovated e mty, and we are enabled to look w ith cloture upon the wasting stonns that chelate the hie of man. Ourcyes are raised bt.ft-

pall of darkness that fhu uds mis at .- rltl vail:" and we listen with a-ieniH

to shoothi si-ter, h st she should ! alloyed, Loth to these who r:cc . "t.. . I. . I . Il'i.-.t r 1 ,;.,rr h'-'-T-ltV ''

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f teem, end to these nho cr.rcn-.; , . . .. ... .. . n c

; derly bestow then?, that ejk-T' c ; n dective and. ingeuueus trdnd, J.

The youth instantly obi y d tlic drrndful mandate, drew a pisfol ium his git die, and b-dijed the content, four large slugs, in his

sister s head, when she fell to the ground

'vite this peerless virtue, tj f'i

apparently a lilclcss corpse. 1 nus rt'It?v-,'. those ctt 3 of gccdr.S3 wnitn ed from a charge which the mo'.her could jj with a reward so cc?t. sfv' tl not preserve, herself and son endeavoied j! witness a perforins of tto to take refuge in a cavern. Jut as they ' of purc nnd undented rehc.-3

were entering it, a grape shot struck the j hld them in the patiert acJ o ; j t boy in the leg. Scarcely had the mother ji of aficction bending over t-- .'.' succeeded io dragging him after her, than ji guUh, wetting the p-icbed bps, f; a piquet of Turkish eavalrv came up: oe.e ,' feverish brow, and coethir'T "

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to the plaints of ai g'iis!. that c ho through r - I 'I !.. a.VA Lul III

e regions o! exnc 1 y -:n... riittnir far beneath u :

of the party drawing furtli a pistol, pointed i at the temple of poor Sophia, who sudden-ii

the voice of tenderu

Tb2

ly rising up, lOi-ked sternly. at the Turk and ex' lai.ncd, "Barhaiian! do not you seethatlam a woman?" This appeal had the desired effect, and both the moth

it ana hereon were f pared to be roodur-1 person,all arose, cne caj -z

icu into slavery. J hc most rxlraordinarv ! htatc of mental derencenM

old. Be-:: last aro tints so stilbccnjn-

or sale atth!

j Extraordinary CuUmify - I fNew York) True American , ia) 3 ,

! family of Mr. Nathaniel uo- fc-

intf rior of that couniy, 1 ., ll rrncf..finS CJ

rt of this story remains to bo told,

ig.-itnong the two hundred ransomed by the-Continental Greek Committees, the